On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 13:07:17 -0400 (EDT) Elliot Lee <sopwith@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi Elliot, > On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Lorenzo Luconi Trombacchi wrote: > > > Could you release the DVD image too? Is easier and faster (at least for > > me) to burn only one DVD image than 4 CDs. > > It is actually released and in the location you would expect it to be, but > there are some web server issues that prevent it from being seen. I > apologize - we'll try to make sure that this isn't a problem for the final > release. FYI: I had some discussions about apache >2GB problems on the fedora/redhat mirror list. Someone claimed that he had apache working fine with >2GB files. I just tested the new >2GB capable FC2 wget update against his server and it worked OK indeed. Here's part of the discussion: +---------------------------------------------------------------- | On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 23:33:39 +0100 | Colm MacCarthaigh <rh-mirror-list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: | | Hi Colm, | | > On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 12:19:11AM +0200, Rob van Nieuwkerk wrote: | > > BTW: If so, can you point me to an apache serving DVD isos via http ? | > | > ftp.heanet.ie :) For example: | > | > http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/fedora/linux/core/2/i386/iso/FC2-i386-DVD.iso | | OK, thanx, I'll use it for my wget http >2GB testing. | | > The secret magic is at: | > | > http://www.apache.org/~jorton/ap_splitlfs.diff | | OK, it's not in any released apache yet apparently. | But good to see that the issue is taken care of. | | > And the only HTTP client that has decent largefile support for me is | > curl (I'm using 7.12.1). | | And wget-1.9.1-17 in fedora development is supposed to be OK now too. | Please test if you have time. The idea is to have an FC2 wget update | released before FC3 happens, so that less people will get hurt by >2GB | issues. See: | | https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=123524 | | for more info and reporting test results. | | Rob van Nieuwkerk +---------------------------------------------------------------- (yes I know that you can re-route the >2G files via ftp transfers in your apache config, but it would be nice if apache did not have this problem in the future. I don't use any apache on my mirror btw: just vsftpd .. :-) greetings, Rob van Nieuwkerk